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Monthly Archives: January 2018

The Comptroller’s Office recently released “THE 60-DAY REPORT – Effects of the Federal Tax Law Revisions on the State of Maryland.” From the report and as reported by MarylandReporter.com, New federal tax laws will benefit most Marylanders in the short term and especially help those with children, but are likely to reduce charitable contributions, a comprehensive…

Both chambers of the General Assembly voted to override the Governor’s veto of paid sick leave legislation that passed last session. The Senate voted earlier today 30 – 17 in favor of the override and the House voted 88 – 52. The legislation requires businesses with 15 or more employees, including part-timers working just 12…

After 24 years of service, Delegate Frank Turner recently announced that he will not run for reelection to the House of Delegates. He represents District 13 in Howard County and serves as Vice Chair of the Ways and Means Committee. At the conclusion of his term, Delegate Turner plans to stay engaged in the education,…

Dentons US LLP recently released its 2018 Dentons 50 Policy Scan. This document is a comprehensive nationwide overview of the most pressing issues facing federal, state, and local governments in the year ahead. Compiled by Dentons US LLP and its national network of government affairs partners such as Manis Canning & Associates, we hope that you…